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The Weblog of Brett Singer. Bringing the world what it needs most - a blog.
Note: Sorry about all of the 'hot deals' entries (someone referred to this blog as
CorporateShill.com).
The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will
soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
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WikiCalc
Kickin' it old school:
DAVID BERLIND
Bricklin's WikiCalc: Way beyond wikis and spreadsheets
Electronic spreadsheet co-inventor Dan Bricklin has gone public
with plans to release WikiCalc - an open source browser-based
solution that weds the most powerful features of spreadsheets
with the most collaborative features of Wikis. But, the alpha 0.1
version of WikiCalc isn't just a marriage of Wikis to spreadsheets.
With its three-tier architecture, it also lays the foundation for very
simple yet powerful thin client applications the likes of which we
haven't seen yet.
Link
The Dan & David Show: Bill and Ray memos, WikiCalc, root kits and more
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